
Oulu is sixty miles south of the Artic circle and is this year’s European City of culture. Consequently there is a lot happening, even in February.
I walked from the station to the island Pikisaari, where I was staying. Walking mainly on compacted snow.


Crossing over frozen waterways.



Passed the oldest restaurant, which is on Pikisaari.

Onto my accommodation, TurusenSaha.



There is a supply of socks, eating area and cooking equipment.

The socks must be for those who have under estimated how cold it can be- outside. Very thoughtful.


I had a walk back to the centre.




The market has a cafe, fish, meat shops and shops aimed at tourists.

After buying some provisions in a supermarket, I headed back to my accommodation. It’s now getting dark.


It’s all well lit up.



While walking back I spotted something strange.
What was going on?

Holes in the ice are being cut to provide the competition pool.

The next day I was out and about.

Headed towards Nallikari Beach from Pikisaari.


Cyclists are out despite the cold.

I went to see the ice sculptures that had been made the previous week. That must have been quite a spectacle when they were being made.










I walked down to the beach.

Where does the beach start and end?
I could tell when I was on the beach as the snow was soft.
I then started walking on the sea.
There were tents scattered around and one man was fishing in a hole. No idea if he caught anything.
Heading back to Oulu via Pikisaari island. The steam generating industry buildings in the distance looked very atmospheric.


After having a coffee in Oulu centre and buying some food I headed back. It was snowing.
If there is snow covering the ground for a large part of the year the markings on the ground will be covered. The solution is to project the markings on to the snow.


The compacted snow got a dusting of soft snow overnight making it harder going as I headed to the station.

















